As an author of more than twenty books, I am often asked, “How do you write a book? Or more specifically, how do you write a novel?”
This is an interesting question, but not one that can be easily answered. The obvious, and common response is to “Just start writing.” And, of course, “Write about what you know.”
I use a slightly different method.

Before you pay an editor to bleed red all over your manuscript with their pen, grab hold of as many of these rules as you can and squeeze them until the metaphorical blood drips from your imaginary fist. Use it to fill your own red pen and then go bleed red on your story first. You will get more benefit, and learn more, from an editor who doesn’t have to correct these kinds of mistakes for you.

How Find Me Lost Me isn’t a book on contracts, copyright or the law as it relates to writing. Rather, it is a warning of what can happen when a writer ignores his or her basic responsibility to consider the potential legal ramifications of relying on someone’s spoken word.

Writing an eBook that sell can be a hard task. If you have been planning to start working on your first eBook, I have done the donkey work for you, Get ready with your draft and fill in the missing content. Here is a quick fix to help you create an eBook that sells.

Do you want to write a book, but you just don't know where to start? Well this short how to guide will show you exactly what you need to do write and self-publish your book. No matter if you are writing a children's book or a how to book you will find this information short and to the point.

How to polish your novels and short stories – a comprehensive guide including a 170+ tips checklist. In this book we look at: the components of your story; points of view; tenses; the power of three: beginnings, middles, ends; another power of three: characters, settings, plots; conflict and pacing; polishing your writing: 170+ tips for making your writing shine; the layout of your book.

Self-publishing is free and easy. Before you pay somebody big bucks to format your eBook or paperback, or to create your book cover, you owe it to yourself to read this book filled with straightforward, no BS, click-by-click instructions for accomplishing the task on your own. You’ll be surprised to discover just how easy it is to get professional results, and publish your own book – For FREE!

The Checklist: Indie Publishing My Way gives author and mentor Marsha Ward's perspective and the checklist of the processes she uses to publish her books . . . her way. A step-by-step, easy to follow handbook to the publication process.

Learn how to self-publish and distribute your book with CreateSpace! This book shows you, step-by-step, how to set up your own publishing company and self-publish your own nonfiction book WITHOUT the expense of inventory or pricey "writing services" that bogus vanity publishers sell to authors.

Got an awesome Udemy course you want to share with the world? As fantastic as your course is, it’s not going to sell unless you know how to market it. It's one thing to teach something you love, but to be a success, you have to be an ace lecturer and even better marketer. Read this book and find out how to reach a wider audience that your course deserves.

“Promoting Your Self-Published Book: An Independent Author’s Guide To Marketing and Exposure” is a concise reference guide for authors to market their independently published paperbacks and electronic books. The book offers valuable tips to maximize the expanding sales capabilities of the Internet.

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Self-publishing has opened the doors for everyone to publish a book, from grandma with her lovely cookies, to kids writing books. However, getting a book published that looks descent is a different story. Get publishing tips from the author of over 60 books.